Signs, Signals and Road Markings

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Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: position of lights and sequence The most common type of traffic light has three lenses. Red is on the top, yellow in the middle, and green on the bottom. The lighting sequence is: green to yellow, yellow to red and red to green. The duration of each will depend upon the intersection.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: solid red NO TURN ON RED A solid red light means to stop completely behind the limit line, crosswalk, or before entering the intersection. You must wait for the green light to proceed. If there is no prohibiting sign a right turn on red is allowed. If it is allowed, you must yield to all traffic and pedestrians. If it is not allowed you must wait for the light to turn green.

Usually STOP Why do poor visibility some intersections and at the intersection have this or heavy traffic. THINK sign? You want to turn right, what have you noticed here?

What have you noticed about this right turn situation?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: solid red Also, if there are no signs prohibiting it, you may turn left on a red light if you are both turning from and turning into a one way street, after yielding the right of way to pedestrians within the adjacent crosswalk and traffic using the intersection.

Is a left turn on the red light allowed here? Yes, from a one way street to another one way street.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: solid yellow A solid yellow traffic light means that the light will soon change to red. When you see a yellow light, you should slow down and stop before entering the intersection, if you can do so safely. If you must enter an intersection on a yellow light, it is important to watch out for cross traffic and vehicles starting right or left turns that might enter the intersection when the light changes.

You are traveling at 45 mph, what should you start doing about now? Once you have entered the intersection so as to pass through it, do not swerve or stop suddenly. Coasting at the stale green light. (anticipating the yellow) Its good to mentally talk to yourself : I can stop I can stop I can still stop point of no return I m going.

Here, you have entered the intersection, waiting to turn left (keep your wheels straight), will you go now? Yes, the light is yellow and you are at the point of no return.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: solid green A solid green traffic light means that you may proceed straight through or make a turn after the intersection is cleared of vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians. You may make a right, left turn, or U turn on a green light, unless it is prohibited by a sign. However, you must yield the right of way to on-coming vehicles and bicycles, and pedestrians. *Make sure as you start to go you check left and right again to make sure no one is blowing the light.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: solid green, gridlock Do not enter an intersection, even when the light is green, unless there is enough space to completely cross the intersection before the light turns red. If heavy traffic causes you to block cross-traffic, you can be cited for causing gridlock. Gridlock means traffic at an intersection is so heavy that vehicles are unable to pass through or complete turns. They become stranded in the middle of the intersection.

T If the light turns green for us, this vehicle would be blocking traffic, causing gridlock. These cars are completely stopped; waiting for traffic to start moving again. What mistake has this last driver made?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: red arrow A red arrow means to stop behind the limit line, crosswalk, or intersection until the green arrow or green light appears. Horizontal red arrows are used to control traffic in left or right turn lanes. Vertical arrows are used to control a specific lane of straight through traffic. A turn (including right or left) or other movement cannot be made in the direction of the red arrow, even after stopping first.

You are in the left turn lane. Can you move out into the intersection & complete your left turn after traffic clears? No! You must wait for the green arrow.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: yellow arrow A yellow arrow means you should be prepared to obey the next signal light that appears, which could be a solid green or red light, or a red arrow. If the yellow light is horizontal, it means that your protected turning period is about to end. These arrows are used to control traffic in left or right turn lanes. Vertical arrows control straight through traffic in specific lanes. If you can not stop safely before entering the intersection on a yellow arrow, watch for cross traffic and drivers starting right or left turns.

This yellow arrow just came on, can you go ahead and finish your left turn? Generally yes, you usually have a few seconds.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: green arrow A green arrow means that you may proceed You may in also the encounter direction arrows that the in the arrow shape points of an upside-down after you yield U. These the are right of used way to to control any vehicle, lanes of traffic bicycle, that or make pedestrian U turns only. still Be in ready the to intersection. obey the red, Horizontal yellow and green arrows in the are same used way to control as you traffic would obey in a the left other or right horizontal turn lane. Vertical arrows, except green that arrows you may control straight through make traffic a U turn. in a specified lane. A horizontal green arrow pointing to the left or right means that you may make a protected turn, meaning that all other traffic is stopped with red lights

Will you have to stop first at this red light before turning? (right arrow is on)

No, someone is crossing the street. You want to turn left at this intersection. Should you now proceed?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: flashing red A flashing red signal light has the same meaning as a stop sign. You must stop completely behind the limit line, crosswalk, or intersection and yield the right of way to vehicles and pedestrians in the intersection before you proceed. Traffic lights which are malfunctioning will sometimes flash red.

Treat it as a stop sign. What must we do in this situation?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: flashing yellow A flashing yellow signal light is a warning to slow down and be especially alert. You do not have to necessarily stop, but you should check traffic both ways at the intersection before proceeding through.

YES, but proceed cautiously. This police officer is waving you to proceed. Does this mean proceed through the flashing yellow light?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: not working; broken Newly constructed traffic lights will often be covered with plastic or burlap. If all traffic signal lights at an intersection are not working because of an electrical power failure, you must stop at the intersection behind the limit line, crosswalk, or at the corner. It should be treated the same as a stop sign. Only proceed when you know that all other turning and approaching vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians will also be stopping.

What must you do in this situation? Stop at limit line. Traffic lights are not functioning.

Will you have to stop at this traffic light? No, they are not yet operational. (covered with burlap)

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: at non-intersections When traffic lights are erected at places other than an intersection (such as a crosswalk in the middle of a block or highway), you must obey the traffic signal. For red lights you must stop completely at the limit line, crosswalk, a special sign, or at the sign itself.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Traffic lights: lane control signals These traffic lights must also be obeyed Sometimes traffic lights are used to control certain lanes of traffic at places other than intersections. For example, toll plazas and on-ramps to freeways. The light configurations do not always include a yellow light; sometimes they go from red to green.

This type of signal which allows a specified number of cars to proceed is called staggering. These lights turn very quickly. Some signs are very specific.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Other lights: flashing red Flashing red lights that are not traffic signals are sometimes used to warn you of an upcoming stop sign or of a railroad crossing.

To get your attention a flashing red light will be frequently mounted upon new stop signs that were not there previously.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Other lights: flashing yellow Flashing yellow lights that are not traffic signals are sometimes used to warn you of an upcoming signal light, pedestrian crossing, school zone, railroads, construction zone, or sharp turns ahead.

Why do you think a flashing yellow light is attached to this sign?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Let s now consider pavement markings

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: introduction Yellow and white are the two most common colors of pavement markings. Lines with these colors have different meanings to help you determine where you are on the roadway. Lines and other markings painted on the pavement are also used to control and direct traffic. Sometimes these lines will include reflective raised pavement markers which make the lines more visible, or the markers may be used to simulate the lines.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow lines (general) Yellow lines parallel to the roadway mark the center of the roadway on which there is two way traffic. Yellow lines are used in different configurations that have different meanings. We will notice a variety of these.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow lines (solid) you - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If there is a solid yellow line dividing on your side, you may not pass over this line to pass other vehicles and to make left turns.

W Why is passing not allowed?

Side road With this solid yellow line, is it legal to make a left turn at this side road? Yes it is legal.

You want to turn left at the light. Would it be okay to use part of the drivable median to move up into that turn lane? While driving on the median, STOP Why did another car they in and front make of you may this illegal? THINK also pull on to it crash! No, its against the law.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow lines (broken) you - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If there is a single yellow line dividing lanes of traffic, you may pass over this line to pass other vehicles and to make left turns if it can be done safely.

According to the pavement markings, is passing permitted here?

Is passing allowed here? Only for a little longer, but it soon changes. It would not be safe to pass here.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow line markings; double solid lines you If there are two solid yellow lines dividing lanes of traffic, you may not cross over them to pass another vehicle. You should never drive to the left of these lines. You may cross over a double solid yellow line to make a left turn at an intersection, to enter or exit a road or driveway, or to make a U turn if it can be made safely and is not otherwise prohibited.

Why is it not allowed? Hill and curve combination What does this double yellow line mean?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow line markings; double solid lines - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - you - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Two sets of solid double yellow lines that are more than two feet apart represent a wall or center divider. You may not drive on or over these lines for any reason. You may only make a U turn or left turn on a street divided with these lines at an opening provided for turns.

No. It s illegal to cross two sets of double yellow lines that are more than two feet apart. This car is waiting here to turn left between the yellow lines. Is the position of this car legal? YES or NO?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow line markings; center left turn lanes A center traffic lane enclosed by double yellow lines on each side with inner lines broken may be used to start and complete left turns and start U turns from either direction of traffic, but cannot be used for passing. You must signal and completely enter the lane before making your left hand turn. You must only drive in this lane for 200 feet. Don t stop partway into the lane, with your vehicle blocking traffic. Watch out for vehicles coming from the opposite direction that are pulling into a center turn lane.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: yellow line markings; center left turn lanes When turning left from a side street or driveway, you have the option to use this lane before completing your turn. When you get to the lane, wait there with your right signal on until traffic clears; then proceed into the moving traffic lane. But if traffic is clear in both directions, you can just make your left turn directly without stopping in the center turn lane.

Yellow Curbs = No Parking

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: general white lane markings White lines which cross the roadway delineate crosswalks or limit lines. Messages such as stop ahead or arrows directing traffic are often painted on the pavement in white. White lane lines separate lanes traffic going in the same direction, including bicycle lanes from car lanes.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: white lane markings, solid and broken A single or double solid white line dividing traffic lanes going in the same direction cannot be crossed for any reason.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: white lane markings, solid and broken A single or double solid white line dividing traffic lanes going in the same direction cannot be crossed for any reason. A single broken white line dividing lanes of traffic allow you to cross over the lane next to you.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: white lane markings, solid Does this mean you cannot use the shoulder to go around this waiting left turner? A single solid white line will usually be used to indicate the right boundary of the drivable roadway. You should not drive to the right of this line.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: white lane markings, solid Thicker solid white lines are used to separate left and right turn lanes close to the intersection. At this point, can we change lanes to the left lane for a left turn? At this point you are committed to the lane you are in, you must make the right turn.

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Pavement markings: white lane markings, solid If you pass the part of the turn lane that has a broken white line or no line, you may not turn over the solid line to enter the turn lane. Is this vehicle allowed to lane change right to make a right turn?

Signs, Signals and Road Markings - - - - - - - - - - - - Pavement markings: white lane markings, crosswalks, limit lines Thick solid white lines - - that cross the - - roadway are used to mark the limit line at intersections and the clearance line at RR crossings. You must stop behind these lines when you stop at an intersection or railroad crossing. The limit lines at railroad crossings are often preceded by white painted letters on the pavement such as R X R.

Other roadway markings Reflectors Rumble Strips

Signs, Signals and Road Markings Quiz time how much do you remember?

1)1) True or False: If all traffic is clear, a right turn on red is allowed unless there are prohibiting signs. 1)2) A left turn on red is allowed if the turn is made from a way street to another way street, unless prohibited by a sign disallowing it. 1)3) You are waiting in an intersection to turn left. The yellow light comes on, you should: 1)4) True or False: You can make a U turn at a green light intersection unless prohibited by a sign. 1)5) means that traffic at an intersection is so heavy that vehicles are unable to pass through or complete turns. 6) True or False: On a left red arrow, move up into the intersection and complete your turn after traffic clears.

1) 7) A horizontal green arrow pointing to the right or left means you will be making a turn, as all other traffic is stopped with red lights. 1 8) A flashing red signal light means the same thing as a. It could be the light is malfunctioning. 9) True or False: You must yield when approaching a flashing yellow light. 1) 10) If all the traffic signals at an intersection are not working (electrical failure) you must treat it as a. 1) 11) This situation means you you - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 12) White broken lane lines separate traffic moving in the direction.

13) Yellow broken lane lines in the center of the pavement indicate that there is way traffic. 1) 14) In this situation you will soon be allowed to - - - - - - you - - - - - - 15) A single or double solid white line cannot be for any reason. 1) 16) If approaching an intersection with white crosswalk lines that cross the road you must stop the lines when stopping at the intersection. 17) Thick solid white lines that cross the roadway are used to mark the limit line at intersections and the clearance line at.

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1) True or False: If all traffic is clear, a right turn on red is allowed unless there are prohibiting signs. 2) A left turn on red is allowed if the turn is made from a way street to another way street, unless prohibited by a sign disallowing it. 3) You are waiting in an intersection to turn left. The yellow light comes on, you should: 4) True or False: You can make a U turn at a green light intersection unless prohibited by a sign. 5) means that traffic at an intersection is so heavy that vehicles are unable to pass through or complete turns. 6) True or False: On a left red arrow, move up into the intersection and complete your turn after traffic clears.

7) A horizontal green arrow pointing to the right or left means you will be making a turn, as all other traffic is stopped with red lights. 8) A flashing red signal light means the same thing as a. It could be the light is malfunctioning. 9) True or False: You must yield when approaching a flashing yellow light. 10) If all the traffic signals at an intersection are not working (electrical failure) you must treat it as a. 11) This situation means you you - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12) White broken lane lines separate traffic moving in the direction. Yellow line

13) Yellow broken lane lines in the center of the pavement indicate that there is way traffic. 14) In this situation you will soon be allowed to - - - - - - you - - - - - - 15) A single or double solid white line cannot be for any reason. 16) If approaching an intersection with white crosswalk lines that cross the road you must stop the lines when stopping at the intersection. 17) Thick solid white lines that cross the roadway are used to mark the limit line at intersections and the clearance line at. Yellow lines

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